Thursday, July 25, 2013

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Happy birthday and many happy returns Lenny Timons. Born on the same day as Gavrilo Princip (1894), Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (1915), Benny Benjamin (1925), Barbara Harris (1935) and Bruce Woodley (1942). Commonwealth Constitution Day in Puerto Rico (1952)306 – Constantine the Great was proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops after the death of Constantius Chlorus.1893 – The Corinth Canal was formally opened, connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth in the Aegean Sea.1943 – The Grand Council of Fascism voted a motion of no confidence against Benito Mussolini, who was arrested the same day by King Victor Emmanuel III and replaced by Pietro Badoglio.1978 – Two Puerto Rican pro-independence activists were killed by police at Cerro Maravilla in Villalba.1993 – Israeli forces launched a week-long attack against Lebanon to make it difficult for Hezbollah to use southern Lebanon as a base for striking Israel. On your day, something passes and is replaced by someone great. It is good that canal opened. Nobody liked Mussolini anyway. Hold your ground. Everything you have, you deserve.
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Piers Akerman – Thursday,July 25,2013 (5:08am)

THE nightmare that is the second Rudd government will not end soon.

Kevvie is not planning to drive out to Yarralumla this weekend to see his Governor General, the former Sex Discrimination Commissioner and former Queensland Governor Quentin Bryce, a Labor pin-up girl.

He has more important television commitments to meet in his herculean effort to burnish his image as a Leader.

Of course, Kevvie insists that he is in no rush to take the nation to the polls anyway, he wants the people to think his pop star appearances in schools and shopping malls are an indication that he is in the “business of governing”.

There is no governing taking place in Australia at the moment – only media opportunities and press releases designed to appeal to every voting bloc that might yet be corralled into considering returning to the stinking corpse that is the ALP.

When pressed yesterday on an election date by Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell, Kevvie simpered: “Well there’s a thing called a constitution and it says when it (election) can be held.”

Real leaders in real life are men and women who call the shots and made decisions without obfuscating about the Constitution.

Australia doesn’t have a fixed election date like America. All the Constitution lays out are the limits for the government’s term, an election can be called almost any time as long as the necessary notice is given to the electorate.

Kevvie must think that he can turn the polls around.

The election he told Mitchell “can be held anytime up to October/November.”

We all knew that.

But Kevvie insisted: “I’m in the business of governing and there are things still to do.

“There is always speculation about election dates.

“There is the business of government to deal with.”

Oh Lord, spare us more Kevvie governing.

In his first term he laid siege to the nation’s economy with his lunatic Green policies, his mining tax and his reckless spending.

He lied about border security and encouraged the greatest surge in illegal boat arrivals the nation has ever seen and which continues to this day.

He governed as our troops were killed in Afghanistan and boat people died at sea.

He now desperately wants to attend the G20 leaders’ summit in St Petersburg on September 5-6, when Australia becomes the chair of the economic summit and prepares to host the leaders’ forum in Queensland next year.

Yesterday he had a telephone conversation with France’s Left-wing President Francois Hollande in which they talked up the importance of the Australia-France relationship as well as “the importance of the St Petersburg and (2014) Brisbane G20 summits”.

Of course they would.

Kevvie also hopes to address the UN General Assembly as the leader of Australia while it chairs the UN Security Council - an achievement he set in train when he was prime minister the first time, and pursued as foreign minister after being dumped for Ms Gillard.

Before being dumped as foreign minister, that is.

This blows the possible election date out to October 12, given the various football finals that scheduled for September.

The campaigning not governing will drag on.

Brace yourselves for more of nauseating advertisements and more of the gently-modulated tones from the egoistic psychopath as we roll toward a Spring election.

Tim Blair – Thursday,July 25,2013 (11:43am)

In 2007, then shadow immigration minister Tony Burke sent this message to asylum seekers in a speech to the lobby group Labor for Refugees: “The day you arrive in Australia is the day your persecution ends.”

Burke also condemned the Howard government’s offshore processing methods. “The Howard Government’s use of Nauru as an immigration detention centre is not only a waste of money, it is inhumane,” Burke wrote in 2007. “Labor would close the Australian detention facilities on Nauru and Manus Island.”

As immigration minister under the current Rudd government, Burke now has a completely different message for asylum seekers arriving by boat. “One, they remain in detention. Two, they return to their home country. Three, they get settled in another country where they have a right of residence. They don’t have a right to residence in Australia,” Burke told the ABC on Monday.

In 2002, Senator Kate Lundy joined Labor colleagues in attacking the Coalition’s asylum seeker stance. “We shouldstop using the language of John Howard,” she said. “That is the language of racism and victimisation of those most in need. We should not reinforce the perception that asylum seekers are a threat and should be feared.

“We need to remind ourselves that seeking asylum is not an illegal activity. Asylum seekers are not illegal immigrants until their claims have been tested under Australian law, and found to be wanting.”

That speech is still posted at Senator Lundy’s website, but the Minister for Multicultural Affairs has little to say about Prime Minister Rudd’s PNG policy. “It’s not in her portfolio,” a spokeswoman told the Daily Telegraph.

In 2001, as AWU National Secretary, Bill Shorten declared that the Howard government’s “dirty and nasty” Pacific solution put Australian jobs at risk.

“Howard’s shabby tactics have attracted international condemnation, making it harder to attract international investment,” Shorten claimed. “Howard’s actions undermines humanitarian values, and stirs division within the Australian community. The Australian Workers Union rejects the politics of hate.”

Contrast the Shorten of 2001 with the Shorten of this week, defending the PNG solution on Q & A. “We will facilitate the safe processing of people in Papua New Guinea,” the minister for education said. “It is not compassionate to hold out a proposition which will see so many people exploited by unscrupulous people and let them drown.”

In 2004, Plibersek, the member for Sydney, slammed the Howard government over asylum seeker policies that she said “punish anyone who asks for our help in this country.” Three years earlier, Plibersek told an interviewer that “one thousand people arriving in a country of 20 million is not a flood of refugees and it’s not a threat to the fabric of our society.”

Tim Blair – Thursday,July 25,2013 (11:39am)

Allan Savory once killed 40,000 African elephants. Your local supermarket designs lighting specifically to deceive you that its food is more nutritious – the greens greener, the meats redder – than they are.

Tim Blair – Thursday,July 25,2013 (10:25am)

Queensland Police Minister Jack Dempsey wonders at the type of people who are attracted to political talkfests:

“It’s up there with aeroplane watchers and reading Hansard. There is a certain demographic that may want to come down and see G20, that’s why the forward planning is in place,” Mr Dempsey said.

“I’d be finding a bit of time with my family and friends.”

(Via Dave, who emails: “I believe school kids with sandwiches will be kept at least 100 feet away from Obama. Those with Subway sandwiches, a further 50 ft as they are more aerodynamic and can be thrown further, if you get the right spin.")

Tim Blair – Thursday,July 25,2013 (10:12am)

It’s the great irony of our times: Tony Abbott, derided as being an unpopular opposition leader, is in fact the most successful political leader our nation has had in recent years. Or to put it another way: having conned his way into office in 2007 by convincing voters that he was a trendier, touchy-feely version of John Howard, Kevin Rudd is now trying to trick his way back into office by pretending he is tougher than his conservative nemesis. Unable to find a single ‘progressive’ or social-democratic policy in his own or the Gillard government’s swagbag with which to mount a case for re-election, Mr Rudd has attempted to leapfrog to the right of the Coalition.

The Liberals don’t seem
to have much faith in shadow defence minister David Johnson - and
create an awkward chain of command to stop the boats:

TONY Abbott is risking the ire of the nation’s defence establishment by forcing a three-star military commander to answer directly to his immigration minister under a dramatic command and control overhaul to stop asylum boats…
Under the $10 million plan, a three-star commander would head a joint
taskforce responsible for implementing the Coalition’s border protection
policy.
The taskforce would finalise and issue protocols to naval commanders on
turning around asylum boats, while additional border protection vessels
would be leased....
The policy was endorsed by former major general Jim Molan, who said he
had provided advice to the Coalition on the feasibility of the plan.

The chain of command seems wrong. Naval commanders who normally report
up through the Chief of Defence to the Defence Minister will, if
deployed on border control, also report up through a different general
to the Immigration Minister.
The Australian Defence Association has concerns,
although I strongly disagree with its claim that the stopping the boats
is too “party-political” and “peripheral” a duty for the armed forces,
which are already deployed to “intercept” boats anyway:

There is surely no need for the measures described
in Operation Sovereign Borders to be led by a military officer, either
on secondment or as part of his or her military duties directly.
If Opposition Spokesmen believe that the “scale of the problem requires
the discipline and focus of a targeted military operation” then surely
this can be achieved without using a serving member of the ADF to lead
it. Particularly when the stated intention of the plan is for this
senior officer to command rather than just head the operation. And where
the legal basis for such command is not addressed.
Moreover, the Coalition plan envisages a senior ADF officer answering
directly as a commander, for a non-military function, to the Minister
for Immigration and Citizenship. Rather than through the legal chain of
command to the Chief of Defence Force and then to the civil control of
the Minister for Defence.
This seems to pose obvious obstacles given the Defence Act, its
underlying constitutional provisions and the necessary Westminster
conventions separating military command (operationally) and civil
control of the military (constitutionally).

But coordinating the various agencies involved in border protection
makes sense. For heaven’s sake - another two boat arrivals announced
today. This is way out of control:

The Coalition’s policy was announced as it was
revealed another asylum boat - this one carrying about 100 people - had
arrived in Australian waters.

If this rate of arrivals doesn’t slow over the next month, PNG may well
baulk at the number of boat people it’s being asked to take on.
UPDATE
The full policy looks, however, looks far more determined and effective than does the PNG “solution”.
UPDATE
Reader Jeff says I’ve made too much of the joint lines of responsibility:

Regarding your post in respect to the Coalition’s proposed policy the
current Commander, Border Protection Command, Rear Admiral David
Johnston, reports indirectly to both the Minister for Home Affairs and
the Minister for Defence.
Perhaps it is thought it may be be more sound operationally to report to only one Minister under the revamped organisation.

Federal Treasurer Chris Bowen told media earlier in the week: “Within
the first 12-month period the individual concerned can pick the three
months they want to maximise their chances of getting the maximum tax
concession ... we would like some evidence that the car is being used
for business purposes.”
The car leasing industry has seized on the faux-pas saying if they were
to offer the same advice to company-car drivers they would be breaking
the law…
The ATO website says: “A log book must be maintained for a
representative period of 12 consecutive weeks during the applicable FBT
year, the log book year.
“A log book can be used as a basis for calculating the business use
percentage for up to five FBT years, being the log book year and a
further four consecutive FBT years, provided there is no major change in
the pattern of use of the car.
“An increase or decrease of 10 per cent in the business use of a car
will generally be considered a major change in the pattern of use of the
car.”

I can’t speak for everyone at the ABC but I’ll tell you right now I am not a leftie.

Listen as he then lists the causes he actually supports: saving
rainforests, legalising gay marriage, being nice to boat people,
fighting the dangerous global warming that ”97 per cent” of scientists say is man-made.
No, Adam, you aren’t a Leftie and nor is the ABC. Only a conservative would say so, right?
UPDATE
No, not a Leftie at all:

Isn’t shilling for Labor at the Logies what conservatives do?

(Thanks to readers Sam and Barry.)
UPDATE
Not entirely unrelated is this, from reader Michael O:

Theodore Dalrymple
writes about north African boat people drowning in the Mediterranean.
He targets, in particular, the reaction of the Pope to this problem. But
his comments could apply equally to all bien pensant, left-leaning,
bleeding heart, liberal (in the American sense) do-gooders. He writes:

“By elevating feeling over thought, by making compassion the measure of
all things, the Pope was able to evade the complexities of the
situation, in effect indulging in one of the characteristic vices of our
time, moral exhibitionism, which is the espousal of generous sentiment
without the pain of having to think of the costs to other people of the
implied (but unstated) morally-appropriate policy.”

It was Kevin Rudd’s “moral exhibitionism”, cheered on by Greens,
bishops, Burnsides and inner-suburbanites, that brought us to this
present pass.

One reason for Kipling’s power as a good bad poet I have already
suggested--his sense of responsibility, which made it possible for him
to have a world-view, even though it happened to be a false one.
Although he had no direct connexion with any political party, Kipling
was a Conservative… He identified himself with the ruling power and not
with the opposition. In a gifted writer this seems to us strange and
even disgusting, but it did have the advantage of giving Kipling a
certain grip on reality. The ruling power is always faced with the
question, ‘In such and such circumstances, what would you DO?’, whereas
the opposition is not obliged to take responsibility or make any real
decisions. Where it is a permanent and pensioned opposition, as in
England, the quality of its thought deteriorates accordingly.

Sri Lankan survivors told The Australian yesterday the smuggling agents
who consigned them to a disaster that has left four confirmed dead and
44 missing managed to keep them away from any news of the Rudd
pronouncement…
Iranian Soheil, 23, said his group of passengers from the Middle East
heard confused versions of the Rudd announcement last weekend but their
agent dismissed it. “The agent told us not to take it seriously, it’s
just a rumour,” Soheil said.

UPDATE
It’s the only transfer of boat people either to or out of PNG since
Kevin Rudd’s deal was announced. And it’s possibly bringing alleged
rapists into Australia:

Any investigation by Papua New Guinea
authorities of alleged rape and torture cases on Manus Island could
prove almost impossible because most asylum seekers have already been
transferred to Australia.
The Immigration Department confirmed last night that 70 asylum seekers
were transferred yesterday from Manus Island to Australia as the
government prepares to put in place its tough new policy to deter boats.
That leaves only about 60 people at the detention centre out of a capacity of 500, meaning any victims and perpetrators of the rapes and tortures aired by SBS’ Dateline have most likely already been transferred to Australia.

Working beautifully.
UPDATE
Reader Jeff of FNQ on a lot more to come:

Appears there could be a number of vessels heading to Christmas Island.
AMSA issued several MSIs yesterday afternoon for vessels who had
reported problems between Indonesia and Christmas Island and a further
MSI last night. Vessels reportedly carrying 70, 100 and 74 POB. Another
vessel SE of Sri Lanka with 65 POB also reported disabled.

The smirking poster on the wall of the electoral office of Tanya
Plibersek, the Minister for Health, had a photo of Tony Abbott next to
the slogan: ‘’I’m threatened by boats and gays.’’
Who is threatened now? Plibersek is so fearful of asylum seekers she has
committed to send boat people to an island off the coast of Papua New
Guinea, to a detention centre that is a row of tents, fumigated for
malaria, where self-harm is endemic and mental depredation is routine.

KEVIN Rudd is the best present Labor could give a Prime Minister Tony
Abbott. Sure, Abbott still has a tougher fight to win the next election,
although Rudd’s familiar bungling has made that job easier than it
seemed a week ago.
But Rudd’s wild policy reversals since he snatched back the prime
ministership have helped Abbott to now win the election after that, too.
Does Labor realise Rudd is trashing its credibility on the very issues
that would most test Abbott if he wins the election?

Thanks to James Jeffrey for steering me to Rene Pape.
I’ve posted the obvious clip, of course, but I think James and I are
also both fans of this much-less known number - so terrific that I’m
amazed that it’s taken me decades to stumble onto it:

Dimitri Hvorostovsky’s take:

But this will trump Jeffrey. Listen to a real Russian bass, with his
voice coming from the soles of his shoes. It’s Alexander Ognivtsev,
about whom I know next to nothing:

On The Bolt Report on Sunday: one of me interviews Kevin Rudd.
The advice I got yesterday hasn’t really helped.
Reader Foehn spoke for many:

Please Andrew, grill him. I know you can do it respectfully, just don’t let him waffle on and on and on.

Reader Perpetually Outraged spoke for others:

I’m sure one of the many reasons people whose views you disagree with
are unwilling to go on your show is your total inability to allow them
to answer questions without you constantly speaking over them and
interrupting. Now that you have actually got him on the show, please do
not do the same to the Prime Minister.

Reader Bo and others disagreed:

Andrew, you will probably need to interrupt him from time to time: otherwise you won’t get a word in!

Back on the other hand, reader Brokenboy:

Contrary to much advice here, I suggest you allow Mr Rudd to present his case in full, and listen quietly.

Yet reader Bruce also spoke for many:

Andrew please don’t adopt the “nice Mr Bolt” style which I believe you
at times unfortunately do when interviewing those of the left.

Reader Bailey warns:

NO PRESSURE ANDREW .BUT AS AN AVID READER OF YOUR OPINIONS&BLOGS;,I
FEEL THERE IS A LOT OF PRESSURE ON YOU TO DELIVER AN INTERVIEW WITH RUDD
THAT WILL EXPOSE HIM AS THE HYPOCRITE THAT HE IS.IF YOU WIMP ON THIS
YOU WILL LOOSE MY SUPPORT.

I didn’t sleep well last night.
On Channel 10 at 10am and 4pm on Sunday.

ONE of the nation’s biggest unions has snubbed Kevin Rudd by withholding $250,000 in political donations to the Labor Party that would have been made if Julia Gillard had been prime minister.
The decision by the Transport Workers Union, whose national secretary,
Tony Sheldon, is also the ALP’s senior vice-president, reflects unease
among some key union leaders about the return of Mr Rudd to The Lodge.
Sources said the union had instead decided to spend $500,000 in the
lead-up to the federal election on two campaigns, costing $250,000 each,
designed to highlight issues relevant to its members in the road
transport and aviation sectors.

MARK COLVIN: The clapping and cheering you
heard behind the Prime Minister in Louise Yaxley’s report earlier came
from members of the CFMEU.
It’s not often that members of a left wing union give an ovation to a
Liberal Prime Minister while calling the ALP leader a liar.
Many of the 2,000 workers attending the announcement said afterwards
that they’d vote Liberal for the first time this weekend. They believe
John Howard has promised them job security.

Of course, if Sheldon tried the same haggling with the Liberals to
benefit his union members he’d have to quit as a Labor vice-president.
Wouldn’t do much good for any hopes of a political career, either.
I think the Labor-union nexus doesn’t just hurt Labor.

Kevin Rudd hasn’t come back just to save Labor’s furniture in a gallant loss. He has come back to win.
The polls show he’s lifted Labor’s vote, but - as Newspoll this week
confirmed - not enough to win. Therefore the early election option is
dead and too bad if Labor insiders think Rudd should go early before
the fizz goes out of his drink:

KEVIN Rudd has all but ruled out an August 31 election date
and is now unlikely to call a poll until at least September 21 - three
years and one month after Labor went to the voters in 2010.
The Prime Minister has told colleagues not to expect an election to be
called this weekend and publicly signalled yesterday that, under the
Constitution, he could go to “October-November” before holding an
election.
The comments suggest an intention to go beyond simply “announcing”
policies and trying to implement them fully, to convince voters that Mr
Rudd can deliver on his promises.

I wouldn’t bet at all on an August election. This could go on for months yet.

YOU’D think greens, claiming to love nature, at least understood crops better than most of us.
Yet they still keep freaking that we’ll run out of food.
First they feared we were breeding like rabbits and eating the planet bare.

“The 5-year mean global temperature has been flat for a decade,
which we interpret as a combination of natural variability and a
slowdown in the growth rate of the net climate forcing.”

Dr. Virginie Guemas – Nature Climate Change – 7 April 2013

“…Despite a sustained production of anthropogenic greenhouse gases,
the Earth’s mean near-surface temperature paused its rise during the
2000–2010 period…”

Dr. Hans von Storch – Spiegel – 20 June 2013

“…the increase over the last 15 years was just 0.06 degrees Celsius
(0.11 degrees Fahrenheit) — a value very close to zero….If things
continue as they have been, in five years, at the latest, we will need
to acknowledge that something is fundamentally wrong with our climate
models….”

Scientists have long been aware that climate change would not happen at
a fixed rate and could include periods where temperatures remain stable
for 10 to 20 years, but admitted they had failed to explain this to the
public in the past.
Prof Rowan Sutton, Director of Climate Research at the University of
Reading, said: “Within the field we have taken for granted that there
will be variations in the rate of warming, it is totally accepted and is
no surprise ...[it] would correct to say that wasn’t the message that
we communicated more widely and that probably is a failing.”

THERE will be no continuation of the Pacific Solution under a federal
Labor government ... The Pacific Solution is just wrong. It’s a waste of
taxpayers’ money. It’s not the right way to in fact handle
asylum-seekers or others.

Immigration minister Chris Evans, October 2009:

WE abolished the Pacific Solution. I’m absolutely proud of that. It was a
blight on Australia and a blight on our international reputation.

Rudd, June 27, 2010:

IF I am returned as the leader of the party and the government, and as
prime minister, then I will be very clear about one thing, this party
and government will not be lurching to the right on the question of
asylum-seekers, as some have counselled us to do.

PM Julia Gillard, July 6, 2010:

MY government is not interested in pursuing a new Pacific Solution.

PM Rudd, Friday:

FROM now on, any asylum-seeker who arrives in Australia by boat will
have no chance of being settled in Australia as refugees.
Asylum-seekers, if they are found to be genuine refugees, they will be
resettled in Papua New Guinea.

Nobel Prize-winning professor baffled by peace talks. “It’s obvious that a signed agreement would be meaningless.” - Maayana Miskin
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===Below the Mists, Above the Clouds... — withDarvin Atkeson at Muir Beach Overlook.
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===Kevin Rudd's net debt ads are highly deceptive. His net debt does not include the $148 billion we owe to pay for the superannuation of public servants, but it does use the money in the Future Fund that Costello put away for that purpose. Rudd's using Costello's prudence to make him look good!

Graph below corrects for this anomaly. You actually owe more than $20,000 per person in net government liabilities (up from having money in the bank a few years ago).

(My figures use the IMF World Economic Outlook and are slightly different probably because I use current US$ exchange rates.)
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===Movie One Sheets: California (1947)

Stars: Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Fitzgerald. Epic account of how California became a state, featuring a wagon train, the Gold Rush, a wicked saloon queen, and an evil profiteer.
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===Kelly O'DwyerJust because Kevin Rudd has a press conference, it doesn't make it so. Asking legitimate questions of a policy, such as how much will the PNG solution cost, is part of being a responsible Opposition. Watch me on SkyNews ‪#‎AMAgenda‬http://youtu.be/ZAKyDSfVnFI

===DEAR UNCLE KEV....

I tried to get a photo with you at the shopping mall for show-and-tell, ‘cos I think you are famous. My dad says you’re a narcissistic megalomaniac. I’m not sure what that means but it sure sounds important.

Anyway Uncle Kev, the teacher says we have to do an essay on what a silly man Mr Abbott is and how you will stop all these people drowning. My friend Chloe says you should teach them all to swim but when I asked my dad he said you couldn’t teach a bloody fish to swim (my dad only swears when we talk about you).

I’m really confused ‘tho Uncle Kev because when you send everyone to PNG (I hear it’s a really awful place) you say they will hate being there and stop coming, is that right?

Uncle Kev, I saw on TV all the horrible places where we keep them now, where they do awful things to each other, and then there’s probably 2,000 of them who have already drowned! So if that hasn’t stopped them coming, how could having to go to PNG stop them?

I know I’m missing something here, Uncle Kev, and I know you are a lot cleverer than me but isn’t PNG closer to Australia? On my atlas it’s very close.

Please Uncle Kev, I want to get top marks for my essay so it can’t sound really silly.

Aren’t all these people coming from Indonesia? I mean, why wouldn’t you stop all the boats leaving from there first so they don’t get drowned?

Let me put it this way Uncle Kev, when my naughty brother Shamus turned the hose on full pelt and it was squiggling everywhere making everything wet, my dad went and turned the tap off and it stopped.

I don’t think my Dad is as smart as you ‘cos he’s just a bricklayer so you must have a secret plan that nobody understands and I want to be the first to tell my class.

I try to listen to you explaining this secret plan but my Dad keeps throwing his beer cans at the TV and yelling bad words. He says everything you touch turns to poo.

When he’s not there I turn on the ABC and I get even more confused. So please reply to my letter Uncle Kev or I’ll just have to copy my essay from the Sydney Morning Herald.

Then I know I’ll get top marks but I really want my essay to make sense.

Loved the pic of you cutting yourself. That was so funny. Dad says a lot of people on Narau do that too.

Love,Phoebe (8)
===Kevin Rudd likes to talk but one thing he won’t say is just how much debt he has racked up and how quickly.

Your work powerfully illustrates your position - ed

I was just reading through some posts by a person in San Diego who runs workshops. It was an interesting read and had some good basic information. He did however make a lot of noise about doing most everything "in camera" and not post processing. If he wasn't so bent on making statements such as telling his followers that its a crutch and shows a certain lack of imagination on the part of the photographer who uses the digital darkroom, I might have let it go. I think in part that he's right. You have to know your camera and have the tools that make for a good photograph. A lot can be done in camera, and I'm a believer in doing all that you can, to come away with an image file that has all the characteristics and emotional impact that you want to convey. He talks about only shooting in jpeg and not in RAW (uncompressed) because it allows the photographer to cheat. I want to state that if you are an artist who uses a camera, that you should block out the Photoshop naysayers such as this guy. It is another tool, and not simply for the "inept" to correct their in camera mistakes. This feeling of superiority for not using post processing is to my mind a limiting and negative look on a wonderful technology that is part of our short time on this planet. It allows for artistic expression and can even make an image all the more appear like what our eyes saw, which is a limitation of the modern day camera sensors. To make such assertions also seems to take away from the artistic expression that should and does freely come from all the various ways of capturing what is around us through the devices that have been given to us by genius... the same genius that has given us the ability to manipulate the digital files... sometimes to bring that feeling of being there and at other times to take the viewer somwhere that can only exist in the mind of the artist.

===Rudd has turned over a new leaf.

He now consults prior to any policy decision — atThe Mental Institution Hospital.Sometimes he argues violently, but he gets his way - ed
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===Israel to begin giving intel on Hezbollah to EU enforcement officials - Jpost

Putin to offer advanced antimissiles to soothe Iran’s S-300 grudge – report - RTYou can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it think I can't see EU doing anything worthwhile, and it is risible to suggest they don't know the truth. - ed
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Comfort after a tragic loss doesn’t come in looking for good but in looking to God. Explantions don't help. The love of God does.

This weekend will be my 1st sermon preached since my son died. In 43 years of ministry I've never gone 16 weeks not preaching. Also 3 TV news networks are sending trucks to cover this message so I need your prayers. You will be able to watch it online here:http://bit.ly/HnE6ibThank you so much friends!

6 Commitments for Growing a Church with Unity

Good sense makes a man restrain his anger, and it is his glory to overlook a transgression or an offense (Proverbs 19:11)

Every day, we have opportunities to get upset, be frustrated or get offended. Maybe you had plans that didn’t work out, or someone was rude to you at the office. Maybe you were doing something that should have taken one hour, and it ended up taking three. Life is full of inconveniences, but even though we can’t always control our circumstances, we can control our reaction.

If you get stressed because somebody offended you, you’re are going against God. Instead, make the decision to release those offenses and disappointments Him so that you can live in peace and enjoy what the day has to offer.God bless you.

Father in heaven,I thank You for this new day.I thank You for giving me life through Your Son, Jesus. I surrender every area of my heart to You and ask that You make me whole and complete. Set me free and teach me to walk in Your ways. I thank You for the opportunity to begin again. I choose to press forward and keep believing for the dreams and desires You’ve placed in my heart. I trust You today with everything that I am in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Our Father Makes Everything New

He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new(Revelation 21:5, NIV)Maybe you were determined to excel in your career, excel as a parent, or even excel in your walk with the Lord. You probably started out strong, but maybe things got a little difficult and didn’t happen as quickly as you would have liked. At that point many people decide, “Let’s just settle here. It’s not exactly what we wanted, but at least, it’s good enough.God is reminding you today that you were made for more than good enough. Maybe things haven’t worked out the way you planned, but now is not the time to stop and settle. Now is the time to dig your heals in and begin again. And even if that dream has died — it’s time to dream another dream. God has so much for you in your future.

Take that first step by lifting your eyes to the Father. Let Him renew your strength. Let Him make things new in your life. Trust that His Word is directing your steps. Thank Him and worship Him because He is making all things new in your life.He never fails.God bless you.

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Dear Friend,

Public opinion is swinging in favor of the Right to Life. However, a national bill to ban late-term abortions has still not been officially introduced in the U.S. Senate.

Such a ban will pass, but we need to light a fire under these senators!

The gruesome Gosnell trial, the incredible work of pro-life volunteers across America, and all the horrible reports about Planned Parenthood have provided us with a golden opportunity to stand up for life.

Ultra-liberal Harry Reid was even forced to publicly promise that he would allow a vote on a late-term abortion ban!

Yet bureaucratic red-tape, summer recess, and the left-wing media are all conspiring against us.

And then forward this email to everyone you know who cares about the right to life.

Thank you in advance for all your help.

Sincerely,

Rick Santorum

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The United States has pressured Israel to restart negotiations with the Palestinian Authority to set up a state of Palestine.

Hear this MUST SEE video of PM Netanyahu speak back in 1978 about why a Palestinian State is wrong and must not be allowed since it is not about self-determination but a method to destroy Israel! He says Jordan is Palestine and any Arabs in the Israeli homeland of Judea and Samaria should be given rights to vote in Jordan!

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This publication accompanies the exhibition at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The exhibition is devoted to the longest and perhaps most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in the Israel Museum's Shrine of the Book. It traces the story of the Temple Scroll, presenting the Scroll itself, together with other manuscripts, archaeological finds, and works of art, in order to reveal diverse aspects of the material and spiritual world of the Qumran community to which the Scrolls are attributed and to examine one of the most crucial elements of Jewish identity - the institution of the Temple.

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I'm author of History in a Year by the Conservative Voice aka History of the World in a Year by the Conservative Voice.

I'm the Conservative Voice.

I'm looking to make contact with those who might use my skill.

I have an m-audio mobile pre amp fed by the audiotechnica 2041sp condensor mic pack. Prior to 15/4/06, I'd used a Shure sm-58 that required a nuclear blast to register a sound or the internal mic of my aged imac, which has a penchance to recording my breathing. I also used a Griffin itrip, until the community convinced me it was not hiding my talent as well as the other mics.

I am a Writer and an occasional Math Teacher (Sir, what's the occasion?). I like to sing, having no instrumental talent (cannot even clap in time, and yes, I'm aware singing badly IS obnoxious).

I have performed the finale to Les Miserables before an audience of 500. I have also sung before a similar audience (students, parents) renditions of 'I Will' (Beatles), 'Mr Cairo' (Jon Vangelis) and 'I am Australian' (Seekers). Now I seek another profession because the audience hates me ..